Webflow Integration

Consentify for Webflow

Add a fast, fully customizable GDPR cookie banner to your Webflow site with no custom code knowledge required.

Overview

No third-party app required

Consentify works on Webflow by adding a single script tag via the Project Settings custom code section. This means your banner loads on every page automatically, without touching individual page settings or installing a paid Webflow app.

You need a Consentify account and your unique public token, available from your dashboard after adding your domain.

Installation

Step 1 — Get your public token

Log in to your Consentify dashboard, add your Webflow domain, and copy the generated script tag.

Step 2 — Open Project Settings

In the Webflow Designer, click the W logo in the top left and go to Project Settings → Custom Code.

Project Settings → Custom Code → Footer Code

Step 3 — Paste the script

Scroll down to the Footer Code section and paste your Consentify script tag there. Click Save, then publish your site for the changes to take effect.

Done, publish and you're live.

Your cookie banner will appear on all pages after your next Webflow publish. Customize colors, text, and layout from your Consentify dashboard at any time.

Why not use a Webflow app?

Most cookie consent solutions for Webflow either charge a monthly fee on top of your Webflow plan or require you to manage consent page by page. Consentify is configured once at the project level, has a free plan, and gives you more design control through a dedicated visual editor.

FAQ

Will this affect my Webflow site speed?

No. The Consentify script loads asynchronously from a global edge network and does not block your page from rendering. It has no measurable impact on your Webflow site's performance or Core Web Vitals.

Do I need to add the script to every page?

No. By adding the script to the Footer Code in Project Settings, it automatically loads on every page of your Webflow site. You only need to do this once.

Will the banner still work after I republish my Webflow site?

Yes. The script tag stays in your Project Settings and is included in every publish automatically. You never need to re-add it unless you remove it manually.